Toledo Chamber Blog

​At our recent Focus on Business lunch, elected officials from the Toledo Region came together to discuss the potential of a regional water system. The debate of regional water system has been at the forefront of discussion among elected officials and impacts all of the businesses and residents of our community. Attendees heard from TMACOG President Tim Brown, Lucas County Sanitary Engineer Jim Shaw, City of Toledo Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson, and City of Sylvania Mayor Craig Stough on the issue.

​Toledo is Home to Creative Talent

Sixteen of our members were recognized for more than thirty awards this year at the 2017 Toledo American Advertising Awards. This year nine member projects were awarded the coveted Gold Addy, which is recognition of the highest level of creative excellence and judged to be superior to all other entries (AAFToledo.com). These entries will be immediately entered into the district competition for a chance to eventually receive national recognition. Congratulations to all!

Steve Hanson, president and CEO Hanson, Inc., received special recognition with the Silver Medal Award. This award is given to a member of the local advertising community that has made generous contributions to their company, displayed exceptional creative ability, worked to advance the field of advertising, and actively contributed to the community. Congratulations Steve and thank you for all you do.

This year the following Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce Members received Gold Addy Awards:

​February is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. To celebrate, we highlighted area schools that are providing excellent educational opportunities in CTE. CTE covers a variety of fields, including health care, advanced manufacturing, agriculture, business, cosmotolgy and many more.

As tax season approaches, it is important for your business to pursue Research and Development tax credits. RnD Consulting provides the answers as to why you should do an R&D study, and how to properly document R&D expenditures.

This is part two of a two part series about claiming research and development tax credits. The content has been prepared by RnD Consulting, one of our newest members, and experts in the R&D field. Read the first part of the series here.

Contributors: Bruce Kletsky, Brian S. Halminiak, Robert L. Singer

​The credit landscape has changed for 2016 & beyond. You can now use your R&D credits to reduce your AMT while some companies will be able to reduce their payroll taxes by their credits. They were also made permanent and will no longer expire every two years.